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part of the state in rebellion against the united states are and hence forward shall be free. those words marked a turning point in the civil war staking a moral dimension to the union cause. and the document became a symbol of hope for the nearly 4 million slaves held in confederate states. reg nalted washington is a senior archivist with the national archive. >> it confirmed their belief that the war should always have been a war for-- not to preserve the union but a war to free the slaves. >> reporter: written on paper rather than more durable parchment the proclamation has faded over the years from light exposure. and now spends most of the time in protective dark storage in the national archives. but it commands large crowds on those rare occasions like today when it's on public display, and even 150 years later, it retains the power to inspire. >> it's a historical document. it's something that i think is important to our country our nation and specifically african-americans. >> this is the document really that started to free the black slaves do i had to come see it. >>
part of the state in rebellion against the united states are and hence forward shall be free. those words marked a turning point in the civil war staking a moral dimension to the union cause. and the document became a symbol of hope for the nearly 4 million slaves held in confederate states. reg nalted washington is a senior archivist with the national archive. >> it confirmed their belief that the war should always have been a war for-- not to preserve the union but a war to free the...
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part of the state in rebellion against the united states are and hence forward shall be free. those words marked a turning point in the civil war, staking a moral dimension to the union cause. and the document became a symbol of hope for the nearly 4 million slaves held in confederate states. reg nalted washington is a senior archivist with the national archive. >> it confirmed their belief that the war should always have been a war for-- not to preserve the union but a war to free the slaves. >> reporter: written on paper rather than more durable parchment, the proclamation has faded over the years from light exposure. and now spends most of the time in protective dark storage in the national archives. but it commands large crowds on those rare occasions like today when it's on public display, and even 150 years later, it retains the power to inspire. >> it's a historical document. it's something that i think is important to our country, our nation and specifically african-americans. >> this is the document really that started to free the black slaves, do i had to come see it
part of the state in rebellion against the united states are and hence forward shall be free. those words marked a turning point in the civil war, staking a moral dimension to the union cause. and the document became a symbol of hope for the nearly 4 million slaves held in confederate states. reg nalted washington is a senior archivist with the national archive. >> it confirmed their belief that the war should always have been a war for-- not to preserve the union but a war to free the...
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boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s and '60s, there was a push to put in wastewater treatment plants
boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with...
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and 20 years later his son was elected president of the united states. once again the outsider had performed magic and become the ultimate insider, the father of the president of the united states. and i thank you. and i'm delighted to take questions. [applause] thank you. there are, there is a microphone here so hold up your hand and don't speak until you get a microphone. i've been warned. >> thank you. wonderful speech. isn't it true that roosevelt cement him to england just -- sent him to england almost to get rid of him because he considered him such a pain in the neck in. >> in part. it's a great question. in part, but he also cement him to -- roosevelt didn't trust anybody, and roosevelt was a brilliant charmer and conniver. the greatest president we've ever had. but roosevelt always sent three people to do one job, played 'em against one another. and he believed that he needed kennedy, because kennedy would immediately break -- report to him directly rather than to the state department. and that kennedy was smart enough to be his eyes and his ear
and 20 years later his son was elected president of the united states. once again the outsider had performed magic and become the ultimate insider, the father of the president of the united states. and i thank you. and i'm delighted to take questions. [applause] thank you. there are, there is a microphone here so hold up your hand and don't speak until you get a microphone. i've been warned. >> thank you. wonderful speech. isn't it true that roosevelt cement him to england just -- sent...
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of the united states. >> let's back up a little bit. talk about what's happened over the weekend what's going on in the senate and seeing that rita cannot seem to come to any sort of agreement now that the vice president being called in. what does that say when the vice president is being called in to broken some sort of a deal? >> well, obviously, phil roe before me said wouldn't it have been nicer if regular order would have worked? i agree with that but we were out in recess for 15 weeks not doing this job. so the fact that you got to call in the cavalry at the last minute to rescue a deal if that's what it takes, so be it. but what's important to me is we try to avoid this cliff on behalf of the american people and the clock is ticking. >> and especially we have such an interest in this locally with sequestration and the cuts the spending cuts we're looking at. a big portion coming from the defense budget which affects the defense contractors around here. are we looking at them having to face these cuts? how likely do you think it i
of the united states. >> let's back up a little bit. talk about what's happened over the weekend what's going on in the senate and seeing that rita cannot seem to come to any sort of agreement now that the vice president being called in. what does that say when the vice president is being called in to broken some sort of a deal? >> well, obviously, phil roe before me said wouldn't it have been nicer if regular order would have worked? i agree with that but we were out in recess for...
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we sent over to the united states senate months ago -- we sent something over to the united states senate months ago and marked it urgent. this is talking about the fiscal direction of our nation and yet nothing is coming back. unfortunately washington works on brinksmanship. we don't want brinksmanship. we want stability. the world is watching. and we need to if he cuss on the common ground to move things forward. we want to make sure we can keep tax rates low. we want to make sure we bring in revenue through the federal government. i believe that's going to be through growth. that's sparking that sburel spirit and bring more dollars into the federal treasury, get more people back to work. the thing that's major, mr. speaker, is there is a lack of leadership. a lack of leadership here in washington, d.c. that is palpable. we need to move forward. during the budget season, those on the other side of the aisle, myself, some of my colleagues on my side of the aisle, put forth a budget, the first bipartisan budget in a generation based upon the simpson-bowles plan, talking about the need to
we sent over to the united states senate months ago -- we sent something over to the united states senate months ago and marked it urgent. this is talking about the fiscal direction of our nation and yet nothing is coming back. unfortunately washington works on brinksmanship. we don't want brinksmanship. we want stability. the world is watching. and we need to if he cuss on the common ground to move things forward. we want to make sure we can keep tax rates low. we want to make sure we bring in...
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seven out of the 10 richest counties in the united states, metropolitan washington, is the capital that cannot produce. it is the country that is still great with capital that is not. >> who in 1775 whatever predicted this? >> i suspect some of them were pretty cynical about politics. if you ever had an idea there would be a country of 300 million people with a capital that would have its finger on everything in the world, they might have been able to come up with a little pcynicism about that. >> said during the last years of the campaign of 2012, you started. >> the first time i did something like that was in the 1990's. i wrote a book about the english-speaking civil wars. the english revolution, the american revolution, and the american civil war. i did that because i cannot stand the idea of thinking about it bill clinton and newt gingrich too much. nice to take a vacation from those guys. when i ran out of gas writing books about politics and economics, which i did a number of between 2002 and 208, i said it's time to go back into history again. -- 2002 to 2008. i have forgotten a
seven out of the 10 richest counties in the united states, metropolitan washington, is the capital that cannot produce. it is the country that is still great with capital that is not. >> who in 1775 whatever predicted this? >> i suspect some of them were pretty cynical about politics. if you ever had an idea there would be a country of 300 million people with a capital that would have its finger on everything in the world, they might have been able to come up with a little pcynicism...
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>> there are two types of arrogant capital in the united states. arrogant capital wall street and arrogant capital washington, d.c. >> "staying on top, the case for industrial strategy," "cause conservative america." >> the idea there was that you were not looking a traditional conservative under the reagan administration. i remember the howard jarvis tax revolution. you had a whole sequence of sort of radical conservatives. also, obviously, the beginnings of the religious right in the south. this was not a traditional conservatism. and so there is my post- conservatism argument. >> >> that was more the politics of the rich and poor. at the time, you were really seeing what was an early stage build up when i wrote "the politics of rich and poor," which was then a major buildup. it went on to be what we finally saw break apart in 2008. >> we talked about richard nixon. but before that, what do you think of lyndon johnson? >> i was never a fan of lyndon johnson. i don't think that his legacy is terrific. he was obviously a very capable man. in the nu
>> there are two types of arrogant capital in the united states. arrogant capital wall street and arrogant capital washington, d.c. >> "staying on top, the case for industrial strategy," "cause conservative america." >> the idea there was that you were not looking a traditional conservative under the reagan administration. i remember the howard jarvis tax revolution. you had a whole sequence of sort of radical conservatives. also, obviously, the beginnings...
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. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> voters said the economy was the number one issue. romney got paul ryan has his running mate and came out swinging in the debates. the election's unscripted moments stole the head line. >> if you have a business you didn't build that. >> i'm not going to shut out my term. >> and an answer to a question about abortion sunk a congressman's senate bid. >> it's a rape the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> president omaba's healthcare reform law had its day in court. the supreme court upheld the law. it will take up the issue of same sex marriage in 2013. after votes in maryland, maine and washington, same sex marriage is now legal in nine states. >> scandals kept washington buzzing. the exploits of the president's security detail in columbia cost 8 security services their job. david petraus resigned. >> i don't trust her. >> a group of gop senates threatened to block her nomination saying he misled the public about the attack in libya. >> there's going to be a massive fiscal cliff. >> in capit
. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> voters said the economy was the number one issue. romney got paul ryan has his running mate and came out swinging in the debates. the election's unscripted moments stole the head line. >> if you have a business you didn't build that. >> i'm not going to shut out my term. >> and an answer to a question about abortion sunk a congressman's senate bid. >> it's a rape the female body has ways to...
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states defaulting on its debts, and, you know, last time that led to a downgrade, a credit downgrade. certainly not good news for the economy. >> we lurch from one crisis to the next. one last quick question. there's also talk about a dairy cliff involving our milk prices going up. is this real? is this likely to happen? >> isn't this great? dan, if congress does not act by tomorrow, your milk prices could, in fact, double -- by the way, cheese prices, as well. but once again, we believe that the congress will come up with some kind of a solution on this, at least a temporary one, but, again, down to the wire, they need to pass a farm bill or at least a temporary farm bill to prevent those milk prices from going up. >> d.c. forcing tax increases and lactose intolerance on america this morning. jon karl, thank you very much. jon, by the way, has a big show this morning. senators chuck schumer and jon kyl debating the cliff. that is later on "this week." >>> a lot of news developing overnight. we go to mr. ron claiborne who has extraordinary videotape. >>> out of russia. a plane crash
states defaulting on its debts, and, you know, last time that led to a downgrade, a credit downgrade. certainly not good news for the economy. >> we lurch from one crisis to the next. one last quick question. there's also talk about a dairy cliff involving our milk prices going up. is this real? is this likely to happen? >> isn't this great? dan, if congress does not act by tomorrow, your milk prices could, in fact, double -- by the way, cheese prices, as well. but once again, we...
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him back to the united states. after all that we spent, we cannot get duke back? guest: that is not the only problem. we have been trying to get iraq to assist the iranians airplanes land for inspection. it is a good question. i think the answer is complicated. in any country with a newly emerging government, there is a sense of nationalism to contend with. it is legitimate. united states does want own iraq. they have their own government. we cannot dictate what to do. there are a lot of states in the region that want to meddle in iraq. they're all trying to exert influence inside iraq. a big part of the answer is what has happened in the united states. the american government is conflicted on iraq. the obama administration was ambivalent about whether we should keep forces in iraq beyond 2011. president obama campaigned on the 10 that he had extricated forces completely. they had planned to keep 15,000 air. when the american government does not see iraq as a priority, i think that also limits the amount of influen
him back to the united states. after all that we spent, we cannot get duke back? guest: that is not the only problem. we have been trying to get iraq to assist the iranians airplanes land for inspection. it is a good question. i think the answer is complicated. in any country with a newly emerging government, there is a sense of nationalism to contend with. it is legitimate. united states does want own iraq. they have their own government. we cannot dictate what to do. there are a lot of states...
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united states. and a small number of people believing that getting larger numerically, it's hard for the fbi, and only so many resources. >> clayton: thanks for some of the list, hope some of it doesn't come true or all of it. thanks, ryan. >> thank you. >> clayton: happy new year, we're nearing d-day, less than 48 hours before we hit that fiscal cliff, will congress and white house be able to reach a deal? we'll have a live report from washington at the top of the hour. then he's one of our favorite neurotic guys on television, larry david. >> you come down the hall and you wouldn't let me get by and signed in ahead of me. and my appointment was 11:30, yours is 11:45. >> it turns out being neurotic may actually be good for you. >> clayton: oh, finally, something i can hang my hat on. ♪ initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an up
united states. and a small number of people believing that getting larger numerically, it's hard for the fbi, and only so many resources. >> clayton: thanks for some of the list, hope some of it doesn't come true or all of it. thanks, ryan. >> thank you. >> clayton: happy new year, we're nearing d-day, less than 48 hours before we hit that fiscal cliff, will congress and white house be able to reach a deal? we'll have a live report from washington at the top of the hour. then...
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we are and forever will be the united states of america! >> and coming up next on 11 news, we are mixing up new year's cocktails perfect for holiday celebrations. here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> welcome back. if you're looking for a great base to create a variety of significant cocktails for your new year's eve party, we have the perfect solution. molly from bare foot bubbly is here with solutions. >> nothing like a bottle of champagne and bare foot is fun, flavorful and inexpensive at $10 a bottle. bare foot has a wide variety of options with seven in the portfolio, ranging
we are and forever will be the united states of america! >> and coming up next on 11 news, we are mixing up new year's cocktails perfect for holiday celebrations. here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico...
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he later represented the united states as u.s. ambassador to the united nations and served as a special envoy to sudan. he has been a great friend to missouri, st. louis, and washington university. please join me in welcoming him now. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i owe our speaker an apology. when you hear the apology, you are going to conclude that i am a really terrible human being. i am the kind of person who takes advantage of a friend, especially a friend who is vulnerable. when he is vulnerable, i pounce. tonight's origin was a rehearsal dinner the night before the wedding of victoria will, george's only daughter. george was standing on the edge of the hotel ballroom taking and one of life's great moments. the marriage of the daughter is so deeply emotional. george the loving father was clearly caught up in a moment. that was the moment i seized the opportunity to strike. i sidled up to him and whispered ever so softly in his ear, would you mind giving a lecture at washington university? you might ask how an
he later represented the united states as u.s. ambassador to the united nations and served as a special envoy to sudan. he has been a great friend to missouri, st. louis, and washington university. please join me in welcoming him now. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i owe our speaker an apology. when you hear the apology, you are going to conclude that i am a really terrible human being. i am the kind of person who takes advantage of a friend, especially a friend who is...
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now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between arizona and mexico. soldiers say they found the tunnel behind a fake wall in a house. it was equiped with lighting and ventilation and stretched for about 120 yards, longer than a football field. they believe smugglers were building the tunnel to bring drugs into arizona, but a u.s. border patrol person says it didn't actually reach all the way into the u.s. no word of any arrests. >>> a bus explodes. it was parked next to a hotel. at least six people are dead. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 >>> pakistan, that explosion near a railway station
now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between...
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now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between arizona and mexico. soldiers say they found the tunnel behind a fake wall in a house. it was equiped with lighting and ventilation and stretched for about 120 yards, longer than a football field. they believe smugglers were building the tunnel to bring drugs into arizona, but a u.s. border patrol person says it didn't actually reach all the way into the u.s. no word of any arrests. >>> a bus explodes. it was parked next to a hotel. at least six people are dead. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> pakistan, that explosion near a railway
now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between...
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he's captured in canada in 2007 and is extradited back to the united states. >>> coming up -- >> get in the car! >> outgunned on the side of the road. police getting in trouble. >> sit down! i'm not a dude. >> and an airport nightmare. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months p
he's captured in canada in 2007 and is extradited back to the united states. >>> coming up -- >> get in the car! >> outgunned on the side of the road. police getting in trouble. >> sit down! i'm not a dude. >> and an airport nightmare. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i...
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. >> we have treaty obligations out with nations outside the united states, a whole variety of things that have to go into the determination that we're in the process of making. >> reporter: adding to the uncertainty for entrepreneurs like brendan kennedy in a risky business. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, when parents can't let go. the extreme measures taken by one young woman to help keep her folks away. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my mother was so wrong about you. next, we get priority boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. there is no plan. really? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist recommended cold brand designed for people with high blood pressure. and the only one i use to relieve my cold symptoms without raising my blood pressu
. >> we have treaty obligations out with nations outside the united states, a whole variety of things that have to go into the determination that we're in the process of making. >> reporter: adding to the uncertainty for entrepreneurs like brendan kennedy in a risky business. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, when parents can't let go. the extreme measures taken by one young woman to help keep her folks away. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first...
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we have two big presses in the united states. in london we also have 115 of our authors and illustrators who publish for a long time and invite them to be part owners of the company. what this means is that they are as depressed the end of the year as the rest of us when there's not a tremendous amount of profit to share, but it often means terrible to thank them for everything that they do and is also a fabulous reminder to those of us who work , our authors and illustrators are really what it is all about. they're part of a creative decision making in the strategy of the company. and with this model we have to sort of bump along and we have been able to really publish some amazing books and authors. we try to do it globally wherever possible and whenever practical. and we are really, i think, an incubator in a way for the connectedness that is now affecting the whole industry because basically in order to get our print runs big enough to work and to have the company survive we have always had to work with each other. even thoug
we have two big presses in the united states. in london we also have 115 of our authors and illustrators who publish for a long time and invite them to be part owners of the company. what this means is that they are as depressed the end of the year as the rest of us when there's not a tremendous amount of profit to share, but it often means terrible to thank them for everything that they do and is also a fabulous reminder to those of us who work , our authors and illustrators are really what it...
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the first 41st president of the united states went into the hospital in early november with bron kitis and was released a few days later and after thanksgiving he developed a nagging cough and went back in the hospital. his family had hoped to have him back home for christmas, but that didn't happen. doctors put him in the icu last sunday and his family has not really released too much information about his treatment only saying that he's in guarded condition. this past thursday his houston chief of staff sent an e-mail to well wishers urging him to put it back in the clocket and his aides say he's in very good spirits though he's not expected to leave the hospital any time soon. >> any indication what song the president was singing with those doctors and nurses? >> they have not released that information, craig. but we have asked. >> gabe gutierrez from houston. we'll talk to you later. >>> up next from wall street to main street, real-world impacts are falling off the so-called fiscal cliff. we'll show them to you and we'll talk about them. this is msnbc. [ dylan ] this is one way to
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on the flipside -- >> he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> romney's vp day may well have been the best moment of his campaign, the selections of congressman paul ryan excited conservatives in a way romney himself had not. how many moments are there in an hour and a half? the president lost all of hem in the first debate. the pictures tell the story of a man who phoned it in, panicking his supporters and providing an opening for romney. and finally, the top three moments of the election best described as history-making politics. a supreme court decision upholding the constitutionality of obama care. and if that doesn't strike you as political, consider what would have happened on the campaign trail if the high court had struck down the president's signature first term achievement. >> at a certain point i've just concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> reporter: the first president to endorse same-sex marriage was a daily double moment. good politics aimed a
on the flipside -- >> he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> romney's vp day may well have been the best moment of his campaign, the selections of congressman paul ryan excited conservatives in a way romney himself had not. how many moments are there in an hour and a half? the president lost all of hem in the first debate. the pictures tell the story of a man who phoned it in, panicking his supporters and providing an opening for romney. and finally, the...
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it's no secret that most children are adopted by people in the united states. children who will otherwise remain here. i can't even imagine who will take them. i think it will lead to a systemic crisis. >> reporter: but politics aside, it's hard to capture the emotions for the hundreds of u.s. families seeking adoptions and the children who have already met their prospective parents. >> they start to dream. they dream of a family. they dream of a home. they dream of a mom and a dad and a brother and a sister. and then i can't even imagine -- i can't even imagine telling a child that they need to -- they need to stop that dream, you know, they need to wake up from that dream because it may not happen. >> that was cnn's lisa silvester. there are, by the way, 650,000 children in russian orphanages. >>> well, while politicians argue about that fiscal cliff, it's your money that's at stake. and who better to sort it all out than cnn's ali velshi? he's got the cliff notes. get it? >>> and from same-sex marriage to obama care, 2012 was year full of legal issues. and w
it's no secret that most children are adopted by people in the united states. children who will otherwise remain here. i can't even imagine who will take them. i think it will lead to a systemic crisis. >> reporter: but politics aside, it's hard to capture the emotions for the hundreds of u.s. families seeking adoptions and the children who have already met their prospective parents. >> they start to dream. they dream of a family. they dream of a home. they dream of a mom and a dad...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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the agency said it's responded to 113 large scale disasters in the united states. volunteers opened 900 shelters and helped more than 100,000 people who have been forced out of their homes. the agency said they were the most challenging. the aftermath prompted the biggest response in five-years. >> you heard of the fiscal cliff but what about the dairy cliff? milk prices could double next year and that's because a national farm bill expires on january 1st. if lawmakers don't extend the bill it reverts to a 1949 law when the government and not the market controlled prices. because of old formulas used to set the price a gallon of milk could jump to six or eight dollars a gallon. >> the most important thing we use. if the prices group it affects our business. we are concerned and we keep watching the market. >> some experts are down playing the dairy cliff. they say that the agriculture department will stall until congress moves to keep prices down. the farm bill also provides foreign food aid and disaster relief. >> a public memorial is being planned for a local env
the agency said it's responded to 113 large scale disasters in the united states. volunteers opened 900 shelters and helped more than 100,000 people who have been forced out of their homes. the agency said they were the most challenging. the aftermath prompted the biggest response in five-years. >> you heard of the fiscal cliff but what about the dairy cliff? milk prices could double next year and that's because a national farm bill expires on january 1st. if lawmakers don't extend the...
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russia is saying it will no longer adopt children from the united states. what's going on there? we ook at that issue. are children being used as political pawns, tit for tat for something the u.s. did? >>> and the movies of 2013. did you go during the holidays? oh, gosh. >> there are some big ones coming out. you know 2013 is going to be a big year, much anticipated. many sequels coming. we'll look ahead to what you will see at the box office in '13. >> i like going early to the movies so i can see the trailers. i'll see that. >> there won't be too many of them but you do get an appetite for what's to come. >> i look forward to it. i'll be watching. >> nice to see you. >> same here. thank you. >>> a hard-fought presidential campaign was the highlight of the political season in 2012. we'll look back at that. >>> it's been a big year for political junkies. presidential elections and all the serious and fun moments on the campaign trail. so what are the top political events of 2012? jim acosta counts them down. >> make room. make room. >> reporter: the year started off with a surpr
russia is saying it will no longer adopt children from the united states. what's going on there? we ook at that issue. are children being used as political pawns, tit for tat for something the u.s. did? >>> and the movies of 2013. did you go during the holidays? oh, gosh. >> there are some big ones coming out. you know 2013 is going to be a big year, much anticipated. many sequels coming. we'll look ahead to what you will see at the box office in '13. >> i like going early...
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the united states has put down a red line for chemical weapons. the united nations has tried to come up with a solution, but the problem is that politically the united states and russia are still -- still apart on this issue, and we don't have the security council resolution, and in one of the key issues, does president assad have to go or not? i can't imagine a scenario now that the syrian opposition would agree to president assad staying on or an interim government. in fact, you've noticed the head of the syrian opposition has rejected talk it's with the regime that are coming out of moscow. >> all right. andrew, thank you so much for giving us insight. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> in chicago, the battle against crime is taking another grim turn. a firsthand look at what police officers are farrising there. facing there. >>> chicago reached a chilling milestone when a man was killed on the city's west side thursday he became the city's 500th murder victim in 2012. riding along with police officers earlier this year to see what it's like be
the united states has put down a red line for chemical weapons. the united nations has tried to come up with a solution, but the problem is that politically the united states and russia are still -- still apart on this issue, and we don't have the security council resolution, and in one of the key issues, does president assad have to go or not? i can't imagine a scenario now that the syrian opposition would agree to president assad staying on or an interim government. in fact, you've noticed...
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. >> the united states couple down firmly on our side over the f k falklands. >> but in private there were tension. she wanted victory. mrs. thatcher said she was sure that the president would act in the same way if alaska was threatened. >> she writes, i think you are the only person who would understand the significance of what i'm trying to say. >> very personal. >> absolutely. >> the charm offensive did the trick and they remained friends long after he left power. margaret thatcher, 87 years old, spent christmas in the hospital ill. in the coming years, we'll likely see many more files which will shed a light on a time when she and president reagan were working together to spring an end to the cold war. fascinating stuff, t.j. >> thank you so much. >>> getting close to the bottom of the hour now. in one-minute playback, the year in review from our friends at jibjab. they started by poking fun at the mayan prediction that the world would end. but they didn't stop there. ♪ ♪ i blew my whole career are, 2012 the end is year ♪ ♪ big scandals everywhere, why argue with a chair
. >> the united states couple down firmly on our side over the f k falklands. >> but in private there were tension. she wanted victory. mrs. thatcher said she was sure that the president would act in the same way if alaska was threatened. >> she writes, i think you are the only person who would understand the significance of what i'm trying to say. >> very personal. >> absolutely. >> the charm offensive did the trick and they remained friends long after he...
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i teach united states government ii. guest: thank you for your call in the good work you do teaching political science. part of the president's job is being the leader of his party. in my research, and was able to interview one of the last surviving aides to president he said the american people like to embrace the myth the president can be above politics. we do not like the idea that for him to be good at his job, he needs to be a good politician. if you look at great britain, they have the queen, the unifying national leader, and the prime minister who is the head of government. in our system, both roles are combined in the president. the president has to be the unifying national leader who brings us together in times of tragedy, but he is also the leader of his party who has a political agenda. he spends a lot of time on that role. there is definitely tension between the two. the caller asked about allocating an electoral college votes proportionally to the popular vote in the state. that is something state legislatur
i teach united states government ii. guest: thank you for your call in the good work you do teaching political science. part of the president's job is being the leader of his party. in my research, and was able to interview one of the last surviving aides to president he said the american people like to embrace the myth the president can be above politics. we do not like the idea that for him to be good at his job, he needs to be a good politician. if you look at great britain, they have the...
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now the 41st president of the united states went to the hospital in early november for bronchitis. he was released after a few days but then returned after thanksgiving after developing a nagging cough. the family hoped to have him back by christmas, but this past sunday doctors put him in the icu. when he came down with a fever. now the family has not released many details about his treatment. but late this week, his chief of staff sent an e-mail to well wishers urging them to put the harps back in the closet. aides say that the former president is in very good spirits, although he's not expected to leave the hospital any time soon. jenna, back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> philadelphia police is caught the alleged shooter in an attempted murder caught on tape. police say the shooting broke out after an argument over a basketball game. it happened on a subway train two weeks ago. matthewarily, the suspected gunman, was arrested last night. his brother eric was already facing charges of attempted murder. two people were injured in the shooting. >>> an australian su
now the 41st president of the united states went to the hospital in early november for bronchitis. he was released after a few days but then returned after thanksgiving after developing a nagging cough. the family hoped to have him back by christmas, but this past sunday doctors put him in the icu. when he came down with a fever. now the family has not released many details about his treatment. but late this week, his chief of staff sent an e-mail to well wishers urging them to put the harps...
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trying to settle a score with the united states. we will explain the convoluted approach coming up. [ male announcer ] the more you lose, the more you lose, because for every two pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ >> juliet: welcome back, as 2012 comes to a close. we are taking a look at some the year's most important culture wars. >> dave: todd starns here with the recap. >> juliet: good morning, todd. >> clayton: most clicked on stories for foxnews.com for the year. correct? >> that's correct. in the culture war area. what happened with us was what happened chick-fil-a came under fire when the protest was launched they came under attack by anti-christian, anti-chicken hetero phobic bigots is the phrase we used. chick-fil-a, the owner of chick-fil-a which is a privately held christian company made a statement in an interview saying that they held to the biblical definition of marriage. and that launched a nationwide protest f
trying to settle a score with the united states. we will explain the convoluted approach coming up. [ male announcer ] the more you lose, the more you lose, because for every two pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ >> juliet: welcome back, as 2012 comes to a close. we are taking a look at some the year's most important culture wars. >> dave: todd starns here with the recap....
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i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. an american worker murdered and at least one other wounded in the american consulate in libya. >> there was a systematic failure of leadership within the state department that really contributed to what happened on september 11th. >> coastal communities are flooded up and down the eastern seaboard for hundreds of miles. >> it is beyond anything i thought i would ever see. terrible. >> as you see is, the graphic there, barack obama reelected president. >> i return to the white house more determined and more inspired than ever about the work there is to do and the future that lies ahead of us. >> do you think it is a coincidence, the cia director david petraeus resigned days before he was about to testify about benghazi on capitol hill? >> breaking news to tell you right now. there are reports of a school shooting in newtown, connecticut. >> the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of five and ten years old. may god bless the memory of t
i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. an american worker murdered and at least one other wounded in the american consulate in libya. >> there was a systematic failure of leadership within the state department that really contributed to what happened on september 11th. >> coastal communities are flooded up and down the eastern seaboard for hundreds of miles. >> it is beyond anything i thought i would ever see....
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states of america well there's also a thing called the united states army tom and so people serve their country in uniform so the father. i don't think cannon fodder is how we describe service to our nation well that's we're saying we're going to direct people who can afford to go in may be a productive member of congress were to put them on the front lines and in point for the nation i don't think there's any shame in serving in there i don't think there should be there but should we but i mean if someone wants to get a college education if sometimes you know if you serve their country in return the guy you want says are going to help you go to college would support a new g.i. bill or something with some something like that i think the g.i. bill we have now is fantastic well mark i'm you know i lived in germany for a year and worked with a nonprofit in fact i still work with the most international nonprofit salem international and at the time that i lived there i don't know what their policy is now but at the time that i live there when you got to high school you gave one year of servi
states of america well there's also a thing called the united states army tom and so people serve their country in uniform so the father. i don't think cannon fodder is how we describe service to our nation well that's we're saying we're going to direct people who can afford to go in may be a productive member of congress were to put them on the front lines and in point for the nation i don't think there's any shame in serving in there i don't think there should be there but should we but i...
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states congress -- one of the reasons why the united states congress is judged the least productive congress since the year 1947. so, understandably the majority is frustrated with their inability to move legislation. on the other hand, the republicans, the minority in this case, are frustrated by our inability to propose amendments that will be voted on. now there has been a new phenomenon in recent years, the years that senator levin and i have been in the senate, and that is called going up the tree. -- filling up the tree. that means no amendments are allowed. that is what that means keeping no amendments are allowed. then it is an everyday occurrence. almost routinely, with rare exceptions. on one hand, the majority understandably is terribly frustrated because they cannot move legislation. and we, the minority in this case -- we are not always going to be the minority, we know -- are frustrated by the fact we are unable to get amendments and issues that are important to us debated and voted on. so, that is your gridlock. and all of us are totally frustrated with this gridlock.
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waiting to come to the united states. and a lot of you are hoping this week's monster snow storm might help ease the nation's crip bling drought. but now business owners say they may have to resort to backup plans. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >> harris: russian president vladimir putin making good on his threat to stop americans from adopting r
waiting to come to the united states. and a lot of you are hoping this week's monster snow storm might help ease the nation's crip bling drought. but now business owners say they may have to resort to backup plans. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and...
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how does he even get that stuff into the united states? it's not like you can sneak it into your suitcase. >> lisa, i appreciate it. >>> anderson cooper and kathy griffin are preparing to host their annual new year's eve bash on cnn. we don't know how much they're preparing, they tend to be unscripted to put it mildly, take a listen. kathy, i know somebody tells me, i'm not sure this is true, somebody tells me you're obsessed with wolf blitzerer. yet every year it's me talking to you guys. do you take it personally? do you think there's something to this? >> i think wolf is wise to stay away from kathy griffin. i once -- i don't know if you know this story, candy. i lent -- kathy griffin once skad to come to me house in long island. like a nice guy i sent her a guy, she wanted to go there a day in advance. >> to clean up the place. >> just to go -- first of all, she arrived, she was terribly disappointed,think she thought it was going to be like the house in downto know abby. >> the chef never arrived. >> there is no chef. anyway. she arri
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we need real tax reform in the united states. that's not going to happen by tuesday. neither is an agreement on how to cut spending. washington has known this day would come for a year and a half, but everybody was too busy campaigning and politicking to do the hard work of figuring out what to raise and what to cut. now we're down to the wire. we're backed into our corners, we're powered by ideology. it is the wrong thing to do at the wrong time. i've covered business for a long time and i've learned there are very few absolutes that stand the test of time. we in the cnn money newsroom will be on this fiscal cliff thing. we'll have special coverage saturday 1:00 p.m. >>> he >>> we said as soon as we know something, you'll be the first to know. jessica yellin getting information on the meet agent the white house now going on about the fiscal cliff. what do you have? >> so a source familiar with the meeting says that the -- inside that oval office the president is proposing something that democrats do not consider a new proposal, but really a restatement of what he lai
we need real tax reform in the united states. that's not going to happen by tuesday. neither is an agreement on how to cut spending. washington has known this day would come for a year and a half, but everybody was too busy campaigning and politicking to do the hard work of figuring out what to raise and what to cut. now we're down to the wire. we're backed into our corners, we're powered by ideology. it is the wrong thing to do at the wrong time. i've covered business for a long time and i've...
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it is not just here in the united states. congratulations, you guys just surpassed 1000 stores. >> our locations are located in shopping and traveling venues. terms of growth in the u.s., but, todd outside as well. russia, the middle east continue to be our largest and fastest growing markets. david: i guess the middle east has a sweet tooth over there. it is a little different than the one we eat. >> i think they certainly like to indulge. the toppings seem to be even more gui and fabulous than you see in the u.s. david: you have a franchise in libya. >> we found incredible franchise partners. focus. international. they found the right franchise partners. that is what it takes. [talking over each other] david: getting back to cinnabon. we all know that every now and then, as long as you do it in moderation, there is no harm in eating something that has 800 calories. you have no plans to change that formula. >> yes. we help people indulge responsibly in portion size. we have a mini buns that is only 300 calories. there are lo
it is not just here in the united states. congratulations, you guys just surpassed 1000 stores. >> our locations are located in shopping and traveling venues. terms of growth in the u.s., but, todd outside as well. russia, the middle east continue to be our largest and fastest growing markets. david: i guess the middle east has a sweet tooth over there. it is a little different than the one we eat. >> i think they certainly like to indulge. the toppings seem to be even more gui and...
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states. dennis: more fear spread around the world the lower u.s. bond treasury interest rates go and the cheaper it is for the government to keep bar when the debt which serves more panic around world which makes our bonds even cheaper which means we borrow more. i wonder where it ends. eventually there will be another panic. thanks for being with us. good weekend to you. at the new year. they are in shipshape now. we have a deal that will keep all the ports on the east coast and gulf coast open for business. shibani: washington struggles to get a debt deal done it is the debt ceiling showdown many in the markets are now focusing on. dennis: take a look at ten year treasuries. we know all your investments y not be with fidelity, but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard
states. dennis: more fear spread around the world the lower u.s. bond treasury interest rates go and the cheaper it is for the government to keep bar when the debt which serves more panic around world which makes our bonds even cheaper which means we borrow more. i wonder where it ends. eventually there will be another panic. thanks for being with us. good weekend to you. at the new year. they are in shipshape now. we have a deal that will keep all the ports on the east coast and gulf coast...
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states. other states are seeing cases. it is increasing relatively from the week before. we're expecting to be at this point in the year. >> you have the flu. i had it about 12 years ago. once it hits you, you know it's like nothing else. for 12 years, i've gotten the flu shot except this year because i hadn't heard anything about it, the way i have in years past. is the flu shot still effective now? and is it just starting to develop? >> well, don't be lulled into a false sense of security. the flu kills and causes major illness every year. we know that for a fact. is it too late? absolutely not. right now, we know the peak season is january/february. last year, we didn't see peak flu activity until march. it is absolutely not too late. you should remember, amy, it takes about two weeks to get the full immune protection. so, go and get it now. >> and speaking to that, a lot of people think, the vaccination doesn't really work. how effective is it this year? >> no vaccine is perfect. we have
states. other states are seeing cases. it is increasing relatively from the week before. we're expecting to be at this point in the year. >> you have the flu. i had it about 12 years ago. once it hits you, you know it's like nothing else. for 12 years, i've gotten the flu shot except this year because i hadn't heard anything about it, the way i have in years past. is the flu shot still effective now? and is it just starting to develop? >> well, don't be lulled into a false sense of...
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i mean this is a dutch-based company that has a branch in the united states that had problems with the manufacturing plant. it's only manufacturing on one site. once you knockout a plant and are only manufacturing on one site you have no back up. patti ann: that is the reason for this massive shortage? >> both of these again, they are generic, there is not a lot of money involved and number two they are made only at isolated plants. we saw tylenol problems in their plant that shut them down, it's just that we had enough back up. patti ann: is the fda reacting to this study? are they taking any action. >> president obama issued some kind of what he wanted to be done. number one that the companies report it more freely so we know where the short anal is, and number two to expedite the review process to get new drugs and manufacturing plants online you need a review process. this will speed up the fda process. this is from 2010, we haven't seen that much of a benefit as of kwhret but it's a step in the right direction. >> that's to get new plants online to make the original drugs. what ab
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. >> why orphans in one country could be off limits for adoption back here in the united states. >>> pretty sure she wasn't invited. why florida officials had to kill a snake after it slithered into a picnic area. >> that's a big snake! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you! a family got quite the scare with a 17-foot python slithered into their picnicn florida.. >>> imagine this guy sneaking up behind you. a family got a scare, big fella, too. 70-foot python slithered into the picnic area in florida and said hello! >> park rangers were called this and had to kill the python. florida is trying to control and expand be python population which is killing off cats, bobcats, rabbits and other animals. next year the state is offering $1,500 to the person who kills the most pythons and $1,000 to the person who kills the longest. >> doesn't seem right even though pythons are a little scary. >> they have to live, too. >> i don't know what the segue is to traffic, liz but we are going to throw it over to you. >> pythons are living things, too. that's right. i know. poor pythons. thank you, guys. let's go
. >> why orphans in one country could be off limits for adoption back here in the united states. >>> pretty sure she wasn't invited. why florida officials had to kill a snake after it slithered into a picnic area. >> that's a big snake! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you! a family got quite the scare with a 17-foot python slithered into their picnicn florida.. >>> imagine this guy sneaking up behind you. a family got a scare, big fella, too. 70-foot python slithered into the...
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but there's been over 60,000 children from russia adopted here in the united states. there's been 19 cases where the children have been abused. while that percentage is small, we're still concerned about it. but when i've been in russia and talked with officials there, they have indicated they have abuse that goes on in their country by biological parents, as we do here in the united states. while it is a concern, it's not an overwhelming concern. >> what would you do, or what kind of -- we know about the impact this could have on the children and parents who are waiting for adoption. waiting for the russian children to be adopted. is there anything that anyone over here can do in this situation? i know it's out of your hands because of, or out of our hands because of what's going on in russia. but do they have any chance to do anything about this? >> we will continue to work with our congress, our administrative offices, the white house, to try and get this straightened out. we still are hopeful that president obama could intervene. he could talk with president putin
but there's been over 60,000 children from russia adopted here in the united states. there's been 19 cases where the children have been abused. while that percentage is small, we're still concerned about it. but when i've been in russia and talked with officials there, they have indicated they have abuse that goes on in their country by biological parents, as we do here in the united states. while it is a concern, it's not an overwhelming concern. >> what would you do, or what kind of --...